I don't use any of that stuff. I've always (or almost always) remembered to check on my favorite comics for updates regularly. The ones I don't are ones that I check every few weeks or months so that the flood of new material will keep me busy for a while (i.e., give me something to do when I'm supposed to be studying or something equally important ).

The voices in my head tell me that we saved the world. However, they also told me that George Clooney's face is on the dollar bill, so... meh. The voices are more fun, anyway.

Also, I think this and the following 10 or so strips constitute the first "real" Slenderman story I ever encountered. At that point I had already determined that Slenderman was pretty boring to me, and that story probably solidified Slenderman as something that would never interest me. It's not one of my favorite Overcompensating stories, and it probably doesn't represent Slenderman very well.

Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until the day after.

Wait, the creators of the webcomic knew that you were posting about them?

Krika>Narra has tiny jerk people in her socks.>We are affirming our collective jerkhood by committing genocide on them.Guyshane>I'm going to read the logs and pray that that sentence makes more sense in context>No>No it does not

Fun fact: When there started to be role-playing games on this forum, I was certain that I had never encountered the idea of a forum-based role-playing game before. But rereading Weregeek, I realized that there had been a mention of the concept that I must have seen and then just forgotten about.

Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until the day after.